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Invited Moderator

Japan (日本)
  • 2023/10/14 Urinary Oxygen Tension Continuous Monitoring in The OR and ICU- Promising New Parameter that Solve Problems with the Current Management of the Kidney-
  • Prof.  土井 研人(Kent Doi)
  • Professor
  • Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, The University of Tokyo
Biography:
Kent Doi, M.D., Ph.D. is Professor of Medicine in the department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine at The University of Tokyo, Japan. He received his M.D. and Ph.D. at the University of Tokyo followed by research nephrology training at NIH/NIDDK. At the University of Tokyo, Dr. Doi is currently a clinical and basic research investigator. His research interests include acute kidney injury, sepsis, and multiple organ failure. His research involves AKI biomarker, sepsis-induced AKI, and organ system network analysis in multiple organ failure. Dr. Doi is a council member of the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Fellow of the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine (FJSIM), Councillor and Board-Certified Nephrologist of the Japanese Society of Nephrology, Board Certified Senior Member of the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy. Dr. Doi has published over 250 scientific articles and has delivered over 20 presentations at scientific meetings. He is an Associate Editor for Journal of Intensive Care and Editorial board member for Kidney International and other journals.

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